Crash.Net User: Nikeros

Helmet police will now be patrolling the paddock with AK-47s, and no-knock raids will be instituted on the trailers of those teams suspected of harboring helmets not previously approved. The nose hairs of all drivers must not exceed 2 mm in length (to be measured at the end of each race).

Hey RDix, you think people dislike him because of his aggressive riding? That definitely is a part of it, but I guess you didn't see his behavior on the cool down lap after the race or on the podium. Take a watch if you can find the vid, and the reason will become very clear.

Well, Jack***, I called you a punk on Twitter and you responded with "not sure but love the punk rep that Im getting of this guy " so it appears you really enjoy being the bad guy on track even if the very tactics you use to win are the cause of your loss. I don't think I've ever seen such an immature display of poor sportsmanship as I saw on the podium today. Congratulations, you're the sore loser champion of 2014.

Oh for goodness sake yourself! I don't read your ubiquitous posts because you bore me to tears. Drivers look ahead. They see a green flag 100 meters down the road and they assume there is no more problem. The green flag was very high in the air and the equipment was at ground level. Flying a green flag right on top of an accident site is quite absurd.

If it weren't so tragic it would be humorous the way all the usual suspects are defending the actions of the officials. I don't think the conditions were worse than we've seen at other races - that isn't the issue. The fact that a crane is maneuvering in a runoff area where a car has just spun is ridiculous. If the cranes activity is deemed safe (according to officials) then logic implies that there is no need for barriers at all because nothing will ever happen there. (Or maybe they relied on the lightning strikes twice theory). It's obvious from the photos that Jules car slid underneath some portion of that crane. The whole top of the car/engine is sheared off. He's very lucky he wasn't decapitated. This was an accident that absolutely should not have happened.

I'm all for Miller going into MotoGP because as it stands now I like every rider, and I want them all to do well and to enjoy the experience. Next year, however, an over-hyped, petulant, antagonistic rider who is eminently unlikeable will also be on the grid. For me he will add a bit of much needed negative balance.

I'm happy to see Vale take this win in his home race where he is so dearly loved. A pleasure to watch a Master still enjoying his craft. But reading the comments it's obvious that some of you have waited a long long time for Marc to make the inevitable mistake that would bring him down so you can gloat over his failure. Enjoy the moment because like a beach ball held under water he will explode back to dominance and soon leave you with nowhere to spew your venom. How shallow some of you are.

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